Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Delaney & Bonnie and Friends : Come On in My Kitchen

There's not much too this song, except that it's a nice version of a Robert Johnson classic. Delaney & Bonnie were a married couple who recorded some albums in the late sixties and early seventies with such heavyweights as Eric Clapton, the Allman Brothers, Leon Russell and George Harrison backing them up. They were somewhat popular for their time, it seems.

The tune follows Robert's blues structure pretty closely with some gospel influences. There's just a little bit of acoustic guitar and piano for accompaniment, with some bongos thrown in as well. It's a very sparse, stripped down sound, so it's very reminiscent of Robert's original, and it sounds like they actually recorded this in a motel somewhere deep in the south. Again, not a blockbuster, but nice.

You can find "Come On in My Kitchen" on Delaney & Bonnie and Friends' 1971 release, Motel Shot. If you'd rather the originals, check out Robert Johnson's 2-disc Complete Recordings box set

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